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Posted by: JOE.TORRES ®
Huckleberry
08/15/2006, 11:08:42

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I'M WORKING ON A PART MADE FROM AMS6360 4130 CR TUBING.
IT HAS A HARDNESS CALLOUT OF HR30T 76-81.5 .
TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS IS AN ANNEALED CONDITION.
THE PART GETS NICKEL PLATED PER AMS 2404 THEN BAKED AT 375° F. FOR 3 HRS.
FIRST QUESTION IS , IS HR30T 76-81.5 AN ANNEALED CONDITION?
SECOND WHY WOULD IT HAVE TO BE IN THIS CONDITION,IF IN THE END WITH THE NICKEL IT REACH ROCKWELL C 65-70







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Posted by: randykimball ®
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08/15/2006, 22:02:40

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... Because the nickle or chrome is only, please excuse the expression, "skin deep". Often we want a hard or slick outer surface while we retain a different "substrate" material underneath for properties it provides for the project. Does that help?

(Do you realize that posting in all capitals is considered as shouting out your question?)





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Posted by: JOE.TORRES ®
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08/16/2006, 09:29:04

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Thanks for your answer Randy,and no I didn't realize that posting in all capitals would be offensive to readers.







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